Craig McLeish gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Jamie McCunnie. Kieran McAnespie restarts play with the free kick.

74:44

(Montrose) makes a substitution, with David Gray coming on for Scott Morton.

68:49

Terry Masson concedes a free kick for a foul on Stephen Day. Booking for Terry Masson for unsporting behaviour. Direct free kick taken by Kieran McAnespie.

68:26

Header from close range by Jordan White misses to the right of the goal.

66:30

The referee blows for offside against Scott Morton. Gary Wood is brought on as a substitute for Leighton McIntosh. Sam Filler takes the indirect free kick.

64:24

Terry Masson gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Kieran McAnespie. Stephen Day on for Gary Thom. Mark Ferry leaves the field to be replaced by Scott Davidson. Kieran McAnespie delivers the ball from the free kick left-footed from left wing.

Leighton McIntosh gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Sam Filler. Sam Filler restarts play with the free kick.

13:09

Mark Ferry has an effort at goal from outside the area which goes wide right of the goal.

9:02

An unfortunate own goal is conceded by Kieran McAnespie. Stirling 1-1 Montrose.The assist for the goal came from Jamie Winter.

8:06

Terry Masson fouled by Mark Ferry, the ref awards a free kick. Jamie Winter restarts play with the free kick.

6:24

Outswinging corner taken by Daly McSorley from the right by-line, Gary Thom finds the net with a headed goal from inside the six-yard box. Stirling 1-0 Montrose.

4:58

Leighton McIntosh takes a shot. Save by Sam Filler.

3:54

Unfair challenge on David McClune by Scott Morton results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Sam Filler.

0:56

Marc McCulloch takes a inswinging corner from the right by-line to the near post, clearance by Terry Masson.

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Coyne blow for Beanos
Striker Bradley Coyne remains out for Stirling as they look to build on their win over Rangers by defeating visitors Montrose and move over the Gable Endies in the table.
Assistant manager Shaun Fagan remains in charge as manager Greig McDonald is on honeymoon with Fagan telling his men to grab three points to ensure that the Rangers result remains meaningful.
Fagan said: "Beating Rangers was great for the club but it earned us just the same number of points as any other win. There is no point in beating them and then not building on it."
"Thankfully this game has an edge as we can climb the table with a win so we can go out and play with the same sense of purpose as we did against Rangers."
Montrose manager Stuart Garden is hoping to have both Alan Campbell and Paul Lunan back in his defence after injury for the trip.
The Gable Endies are without the injured Paul Watson and Garden hopes the prospective return of Campbell and Lunan will help to bring consistency to his side.
Garden said: "We are very much an up and down team at the moment where we win one game and then fall flat. The 6-1 defeat from Elgin last week was really disappointing but hopefully have Alan and Paul back will settle us down."
"Stirling are obviously coming into it on a high after a great result against Rangers but I am looking for my players to handle that and then to go out and win the game."